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Whilst a technically talented player I suspect he is not tough enough.
There have been such slight lads like Denis Law who could rely on magical skills to offset this but most are not favoured by managers now in a world of stats and workrate..
 
Whilst a technically talented player I suspect he is not tough enough.
There have been such slight lads like Denis Law who could rely on magical skills to offset this but most are not favoured by managers now in a world of stats and workrate..
what does "repressed illiterate' mean piss pants ?
 
It was "repressed illiterate nobody".

Now I didn't use the words, but to help with the understanding...

Repressed - push uncomfortable feelings into the subconscious
Illiterate - unable to read or write
Nobody - a person of no importance
 
Whilst a technically talented player I suspect he is not tough enough.
There have been such slight lads like Denis Law who could rely on magical skills to offset this but most are not favoured by managers now in a world of stats and workrate..
What does "repressed illiterate" mean piss pants ?
 
It was "repressed illiterate nobody".

Now I didn't use the words, but to help with the understanding...

Repressed - push uncomfortable feelings into the subconscious
Illiterate - unable to read or write
Nobody - a person of no importance
Oh do fuck off, your not thick you know if you put two words together they inflict on each other.

Once again "repressed illiterate". WHAT DOES IT MEAN ????? Now you're desperate aren't you, so pretend you get out of it with more dishonesty .

Did you think you could get away this stupid comment, really ! "REPRESSED ILLITERATE". have another go.
 
Not for me to answer the reasoning for the combination of those two words. I didn't use them.

If I were to guess, then maybe the writer was suggesting feelings of guilt about something and an issue with writing those feelings down, or verbalising the guilt in some other way.

But again. Not my words...
 
Not for me to answer the reasoning for the combination of those two words. I didn't use them.

If I were to guess, then maybe the writer was suggesting feelings of guilt about something and an issue with writing those feelings down, or verbalising the guilt in some other way.

But again. Not my words...
so why comment ffs !
is it Tourettes or summot ?
 
I'm not clear about how this subject has appeared in a post about James WP.
Perhaps, as the author, I can help.
The two first words are not insults but observations. Millions are uneducated and struggle with our language.
I suggested repressed as his behaviour is consistant with a tightly wound spring which launches into a complete over reaction at the first sign of anything slightly amiss with a perceived response. I accept nobody is an insult and the result of frustration, hardly a massive slur.
The point was to suggest that he was in no position to term another poster as stupid, a position I stand by.
I have acepted the sugestion that I use the ignore option but it does not alter the situation that it demeans the board and simply avoiding this on a personal basis is copping out.
 
I'm not clear about how this subject has appeared in a post about James WP.
Perhaps, as the author, I can help.
The two first words are not insults but observations. Millions are uneducated and struggle with our language.
I suggested repressed as his behaviour is consistant with a tightly wound spring which launches into a complete over reaction at the first sign of anything slightly amiss with a perceived response. I accept nobody is an insult and the result of frustration, hardly a massive slur.
The point was to suggest that he was in no position to term another poster as stupid, a position I stand by.
I have acepted the sugestion that I use the ignore option but it does not alter the situation that it demeans the board and simply avoiding this on a personal basis is copping out.
You arrogant old cunt, you dodged the question. Once again, does "repressed illiterate' make any sense ?

I know what the words mean piss pants, but together they are silly and you know it. "illiterate' means you can't read or write, for you information, so you say this to someone who can obviously read and write because............ wait. ..... for. it. ....................................................... you replied to my post, now who's a silly sausage ????

"repressed" when placed before illiterate makes a new meaning, doooo ........ yooouuuuu..... underrrstaaandd ?

Right then, so you are say that l repress my ability to read and write, yes ? weellll........ pissy....pants, l don't, do l, because you can see that l post written words on here, and l respond to written words. Yes ? Agreed?

So Mr Wordsmith, you are a fraud aren't you, not just a fraud, you are a horrible man.

DO YOU UNDERSTAND ANY OF THIS, IF NOT I'LL TELL YOU WHAT YOU ARE, ITS A 6 LETTER WORD AND IT BEGINS WITH A "S". AND ENDS WITH A "D". REARRANGE THESE 4 LETTERS IN THE MIDDLE "T" "U" "I' and "P'.

I'll help you if you are still struggling, it rhymes with "cupid"

Now explain what gives you the right to openingly insult me, for no reason except your bitterness ? We were talking about a football player and out of the blue you call me a "repressed illiterate nobody", its an out and out insult, but it makes no sense at all does it. For someone who calls others names you're not very bright are you..

it appeared in a post about a footballer because that's what you did daft lad, hellloooooo! Remember ?

You won't apologise or probably respond because you are a waste of oxygen, and you're just nasty man hiding behind the curtains !
 
Not for me to answer the reasoning for the combination of those two words. I didn't use them.

If I were to guess, then maybe the writer was suggesting feelings of guilt about something and an issue with writing those feelings down, or verbalising the guilt in some other way.

But again. Not my words...
twat
 
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